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The Fall Of Global Socialism A Counternarrative From The South Dayan Jayatilleka

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The Fall Of Global Socialism A Counternarrative From The South Dayan Jayatilleka
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Author: Dayan Jayatilleka
ISBN: 9781137395467, 113739546X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Fall Of Global Socialism A Counternarrative From The South Dayan Jayatilleka by Dayan Jayatilleka 9781137395467, 113739546X instant download after payment.

Why, when and where did global Socialism fall? In a challenge to the dominant interpretations of North-centric writing, this left perspective from the Third World argues that the battle for Socialism was fought in the global South whilst analysis thereafter has been from the North.
Jayatilleka's critical exploration of significant twentieth century revolutions: the Cold War, the Sino-Soviet equation, and the dramatic defeat of the left project, examines a range of themes including political ideas and behaviour, international relations and diplomacy, political violence and armed conflict. This re-interpretation of twentieth century history and its trajectory provides a unique contribution to left and radical thinking and political practice.

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